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Anxious about: “Doing laundry.” “Getting along with my roommate.” “A comp I’m comping..” “Not being able to taste every kind of cereal in Annenberg.” “Seeing grades lower than the ones I usually receive.” “Destroying...
While this is true, the economic crisis for many of you has until now really only served to worsen your life—specifically those of you who tried microwaving your cereal this morning and those of you who “chose” to apply to law school. Many of you, however, might have missed a particularly appealing opportunity that is just now becoming apparent. For, as they say in New Haven: In the shadow of a crisis, there are many other crises waiting...
...Lowell RR: How do you feel about the cuts of hot breakfast this year? AMG: Annoying. Kinda rude. RR: You don’t think cottage cheese and ham are breakfast foods? AMG: Those aren’t food at all. RR: Well do you have a favorite knockoff cereal here? AMG: I don’t eat those, but I do like the hemp and granola. Especially the hemp. It’s kinda like getting high. RR: And then I guess that helps you eat more... What would you do for an omelette right now? AMG: That?...
...what was served: “That half of the dining kitchen was blocked off so I couldn’t get to the cereal I wanted. I really wanted the Crackle and Oat Bran, and it was on the other side...
...that there is consistency House-to-House in everyday staples.” Brain Break is now on a schedule that repeats every two weeks. Offerings include cheese and crackers tonight, pita and hummus on Monday, and a brownie bar next Thursday. Basics like beverages, breads, condiments, fruit, and cereal will also be guaranteed in every dining hall. Still, this has not prevented some Houses from featuring special Brain Break events. Last night, Lowell House had an ice cream sundae bar as part of what the House Newsletter called a “Study Card Signing Event...